Healthcare Innovation December 11, 2024
David Raths

Panelists at University of Pennsylvania discuss policy recommendations that could advance integrated coverage and care for people eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid

The 9 million “dually eligible” people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid end up having to navigate two separate programs whose rules and incentives are often misaligned. The University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics recently hosted a panel of experts discussing policy pathways that could advance integrated coverage and care for dually eligible beneficiaries.

Earlier this year, together with Health Affairs, and with support from The SCAN Foundation and Arnold Ventures, Penn LDI convened a group of researchers, dually eligible individuals and caregivers, representatives from states, and policymakers to develop a policy brief...

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